Reviewed by Amber (The Literary Phoenix) on
The writing style was easy and drew you in, all the characters were intriguing and the diversity was honestly fantastic. De Leon dealt with uncomfortable themes expertly, as well as offering some level of realism to the situation. We have supporters (and non-supporters) of all shades. And yet, this isn't *just* a book about racism, because it's also a story about a family, about a teen finding her place in a new high school, about new friends and old friends, and about an aspiring writer. We touch upon different kinds of racism, yes, but also on immigration and mental health and successes and community resources.
It's just... it's good. It's *really* good.
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 26 June, 2020: Finished reading
- 26 June, 2020: Reviewed